Reviewed by: Terence (Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
, from London

Model Reviewed:Dunlop double titanium

Summary:These balls are pretty hard resulting in long drives and iron shots. feels a little frim resulting in some shots with bad feed back. tried the ProV1 ball and it is much better. i love the soffest. the cheaper alternative is definitely the dulops

Summary:I have been using these balls for the last month and I am very pleased with them. My drives are a lot straighter and longer with these balls - is it the balls, or is it my game improving? All I know when I go back to the Pinnacle Gold LS or one of my few Taylor Made Innergels the ball goes left or right a lot more. At my level its hard to quantify the balls contribution to my game, but I'm convinced. I have no problem getting them to stick on the green when I hit them well. Yesterday my ball only went a further 5 feet after I hit my 7 wood onto the green from 175! (I don't do that too often!) Too sum up - the straightness or my drives is the greatest gain and the extra 10-15 yards are just a bonus.I plan to go out and buy a few boxes to last me the rest of the year - they are not perfect, I still lose them.

Summary:When I first tried out this ball. I thought it was pretty good with the distance,But the control of it was not so great or it is just me. Overall I think it is good enough to recorment it to other people.

Customer Service:I thought that the company made a pretty good ball

Similar Products Used:I have tried the new Top-Flite 2000xl and I thought it was great and better than the Dunlop.